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Today San Antonio, tomorrow the world?

June 02, 2010 | Eric Wicklund, Contributing Editor
From the June 2010 print issue

SAN ANTONIO, TX – The American Telemedicine Association’s 15th Annual Meeting and Exposition kicked off May 16 with an expansive attitude, as ATA officials welcomed more than 3,000 registrants representing at least 35 countries to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.


“Never has there been greater interest in telehealth,” said Karen Rheuban, the ATA’s president and medical director of the University of Virginia’s Office of Telemedicine.


She pointed out that the recent passage of healthcare reform and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, along with recent overtures made by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve relations with the ATA, have created an “understanding and receptive audience” to telehealth services in the United States and abroad.


In an international telemedicine forum held just prior to the ATA’s opening session Sunday afternoon, ATA officials emphasized that their work stretches far beyond the U.S. borders.


“Hardly a health issue that we address isn’t a global issue,” said Dale Alverson, medical director for the Center for Telehealth and Cybermedicine Research at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences and the ATA’s president-elect.
“We’re just beginning to see the internationalization of healthcare,” added Jonathan Linkous, the ATA’s chief executive officer.


That activity is being spurred, ATA members say, by the cellphone. David Aylward, executive director of the mHealth Alliance, pointed out that cellphones are used the world over by billions of people, and are being turned into useful devices by the development of wireless networks and new mobile applications.
“What we’re looking for now is meaningful use of these devices,” he said.

Aylward also cautioned the ATA’s members to look beyond the device and consider the solution. “Having a really cool wireless ultrasound is not going to take off on its own,” he said, but needs companion technology and services – a so-called “clinic in a box” – to make it work as a telehealth service.


Pramod Gaur, vice president of telehealth for the UnitedHealth Group and chairman of the ATA’s International Special Interest Group, predicted that cellular technologies would soon be leapfrogging over the world’s telecommunications network. He urged ATA members to consider public-private partnerships and to use the cellphone to reach everyone in need of healthcare.

Eric Wicklund
Editor of mHIMSS.org
Follow Eric on Twitter @eriwick
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